Gong Yoo is celebrating her birthday today. Right at the age of 41 years, the actor who is known through the Korean drama Goblin, there is a row of drakor and film that successfully catapulted his name.
Debuting since 2006, Gong Yoo has become one of the calculated actors in the Korean entertainment industry. Although far from the gossip of a love affair, here are 7 Drakor and Gong Yoo films that catapulted his name:
1. One Fine Day
Aired in 2006, One Fine Day became a drakor played by Gong Yoo and was successful in his time. Released 13 years ago, Gong Yoo acted with Sung Yu-ri, Namgung Min, and Lee Yeon-hee.
One Fine Day tells the story of two separate siblings. Seo Gun lives in Australia and is looked after by his father's best friend. Besides performing Gong Yoo's acting, One Fine Day also invited to see the beauty of Australia.
2. Coffee Prince
Drakor Coffee Prince brought Gong Yoo and Yoo Eun Hye together who was rumored to have been close to her. The drama tells the story of Choi Han Kyul (Gong Yoo), a wealthy man who was forced by his grandmother to run a coffee shop.
Gong Yoo also employs Go EUn Chan (Yoo Eun Hye) who is a tomboy to attract visitors. It turns out that both of them fell in love in an unusual way.
3. Silenced
Silenced film is one of the thriller films that catapulted the name Gong Yoo. Adapted from the novel The Crucible, Silenced tells the story of Gong Yoo's struggle as an extraordinary school teacher named Kang In-ho.
When he became a teacher, he found many irregularities that made the principal to these children.
4. A Man and A Woman
Airing in 2016, the film A Man and A Woman became one of the best film recommendations played by Gong Yoo. The film tells the forbidden love between Kim Ki Hong (Gong Yoo) and Lee Sang Min (Jeon Do Yeon), each of whom is married and has children.
Accidentally, Gong Yoo met with Jeon Do Yeon in Finland while taking her children to an event. The two met again in Korea and continued the delayed romance.
Debuting since 2006, Gong Yoo has become one of the calculated actors in the Korean entertainment industry. Although far from the gossip of a love affair, here are 7 Drakor and Gong Yoo films that catapulted his name:
1. One Fine Day
Aired in 2006, One Fine Day became a drakor played by Gong Yoo and was successful in his time. Released 13 years ago, Gong Yoo acted with Sung Yu-ri, Namgung Min, and Lee Yeon-hee.
One Fine Day tells the story of two separate siblings. Seo Gun lives in Australia and is looked after by his father's best friend. Besides performing Gong Yoo's acting, One Fine Day also invited to see the beauty of Australia.
2. Coffee Prince
Drakor Coffee Prince brought Gong Yoo and Yoo Eun Hye together who was rumored to have been close to her. The drama tells the story of Choi Han Kyul (Gong Yoo), a wealthy man who was forced by his grandmother to run a coffee shop.
Gong Yoo also employs Go EUn Chan (Yoo Eun Hye) who is a tomboy to attract visitors. It turns out that both of them fell in love in an unusual way.
3. Silenced
Silenced film is one of the thriller films that catapulted the name Gong Yoo. Adapted from the novel The Crucible, Silenced tells the story of Gong Yoo's struggle as an extraordinary school teacher named Kang In-ho.
When he became a teacher, he found many irregularities that made the principal to these children.
4. A Man and A Woman
Airing in 2016, the film A Man and A Woman became one of the best film recommendations played by Gong Yoo. The film tells the forbidden love between Kim Ki Hong (Gong Yoo) and Lee Sang Min (Jeon Do Yeon), each of whom is married and has children.
Accidentally, Gong Yoo met with Jeon Do Yeon in Finland while taking her children to an event. The two met again in Korea and continued the delayed romance.